 Anonymous. ["Tempest in a
Teapot"]Reprinted from The Bombay Gazette, September 13,
1880, p. 3. For background on the subject matter of this anonymous article, see
Henry S. Olcott's, Old Diary Leaves, Volume II, Chapter XIII, "A Little
Domestic Explosion," pp. 206-213. See also Edward
Wimbridge's reply to this article.

 Anonymous. The
Theosophical Movement. A series of 34 articles giving the early history of the
Theosophical Society including the various controversies and splits in the
organization after Madame Blavatsky's death. Text was written by John Garrigues and
several other members of the United Lodge of Theosophists. Portions of the text are
highly controversial within certain groups of the Theosophical Movement. Reprinted
from Theosophy (Los Angeles), January 1920 through October 1922 issues.
These articles were updated and expanded into the 1925 book titled The
Theosophical Movement, 1875-1925: A History and a Survey, New York, E.P.
Dutton. This web edition is published by Wisdom World.

 Arundale, Francesca. A Record of Some Phenomena. Transcribed from the
original in the Archives of the Society for Psychical Research. A portion of this
narrative was quoted in Proceedings of the S.P.R. (London), Volume III, 1885, pp.
387-388. This online edition is reprinted by permission of the Society for
Psychical Research, London.

 Besant, Annie. Mrs. Besant and
Madame Blavatsky. In this letter Annie Besant took issue with
some of the statements in a letter written by George Patterson. Reprinted from The
Methodist Times (London), November 28, 1889, pp. 1164.

 Blavatsky, H.P. Memorandum
at End of HPB's Esoteric Instruction No. II. 1889.
This "Memorandum" by H.P.B. is to be found at the end of Esoteric Instruction
No. II (in both the first [mimeograph] edition of 1889 and the second [printed] edition
issued by the Aryan Press of New York in 1890. This "Memorandum" is
missing from later editions of the Instructions, including the version published in
Volume XII of H.P.B.'s Collected Writings.

 Blavatsky, H.P. To The
Members of the E.S. of the T.S. 1889.This short letter dated November 1, 1889 and addressed to H.P.B.'s Esoteric
students has never been republished or reprinted since it was first issued privately.

 Blavatsky, H.P. Examination Paper
No. 1, London, June 12, 1890, by order of H.P.B. [Esoteric Section document.] This document addressed to H.P.B.'s Esoteric students has never been republished
or reprinted since it was first issued privately.

 Blavatsky, H.P. "Personal
Immortality". 1890. Reprinted from The
Agnostic Journal (London), October 4, 1890, pp. 214-215. H.P.B.'s article is in reply
to an article titled "Personal Immortality" by Lord
Queensberry. This article is not included in HPB's Collected Writings
and apparently has never been reprinted in the last 110 years.

 Blavatsky, H.P. Is
"Theosophy At Bay"?Reprinted from The Agnostic
Journal (London), February 14, 1891, pp. 101-102. This article is not included
in HPB's Collected Writings and apparently has never been reprinted in the last 109
years.

 Blavatsky, H.P. Reprint
of Instructions I, II and III. An 8-page document outlining the new
edition of HPB's Instructions plus other E.S. business. Reprinted from the April
1891 original.

 Britten, Emma H. The "Higher Ego" Theory. Reprinted
from Light (London) December 9, 1893, pp. 587-588. Toward the end of this
article, Mrs. Britten made several comments about Madame Blavatsky and the Theosophical
Society.

 Caldwell, Daniel H. (ed.) The Esoteric Papers of Madame BlavatskyThis
book provides photographic facsimiles of many of the original esoteric papers issued by
Madame Blavatsky. Some of the documents reproduced in this volume have never been
reprinted since first issued. In fact, this volume is the most comprehensive
collection of H.P.B.'s esoteric papers now available. Online
book

 Caldwell, Daniel H. (ed.) Esoteric World of Madame Blavatsky. [complete
book] Here for the first time is the story of H. P. Blavatsky's life in the words
of those who knew her. These personal reminiscences of Madame Blavatsky by more than
seventy of her contemporaries give a vivid portrayal of one of the most extraordinary and
controversial figures of modern times. Online book

 Carrithers, Jr., Walter A. The "Hodgson Report" on Madame
Blavatsky. In 1963 Walter A. Carrithers, Jr. (under his pseudonym Adlai
E. Waterman) published Obituary: The "Hodgson Report" on Madame
Blavatsky (Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar, Madras, India). Some five
years later his book was reviewed by Robert H. Thouless in the pages of the Journal of
the Society for Psychical Research (London), September 1968, pp. 341-349. The next
year Mr. Carrithers replied to Dr. Thouless' review. An abridged version of his
reply was published in the "Correspondence" section of the December 1969 issue
(pp. 188-197) of the J.S.P.R. under the title "The 'Hodgson Report' on
Madame Blavatsky." The unabridged version of Mr.Carrither's rebuttal
letter is now published for interested readers. 2000 web edition published by the Blavatsky Foundation.

 Carrithers, Jr., Walter A. The Founding of the Theosophical
Society. First published as the "Epilogue" to the 1975 abridged reprint
of H.S. Olcott's 1875 Inaugural Address. This article was originally
published under Mr. Carrither's pseudonym Adlai E. Waterman. 2000
web edition published by the Blavatsky Foundation.

 Coleman, William Emmette. The Sources of Madame Blavatsky's Writings. First
published in A Modern Priestess of Isis by Vsevolod Sergyeevich Solovyoff,
London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1895, Appendix C, pp. 353-366.

 Cooper, Laura M. How She Left Us.Originally published in Lucifer
(London) June 15, 1891, pp. 267-271. Reprinted in H.P.B.: In Memory
of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky by Some of Her Pupils, London, Theosophical Publishing
Society, 1891, pp. 3-7.

 Fadeeff, Nadejda. Letter from Nadejda Fadeeff to Colonel Henry Olcott.Reprinted from Report of the Result of an Investigation into the Charges
against Madame Blavatsky Brought by the Missionaries of the Scottish Free Church of
Madras, and Examined by a Committee Appointed for That Purpose by the General Council of
the Theosophical Society, Madras, India, Theosophical Society, 1885, pp. 94-95.

 Hartmann, Franz. Statement of
Franz Hartmann to the S.P.R. Committee. Reprinted from the First Report of
the Committee of the Society for Psychical Research, Appointed to Investigate the Evidence
for Marvellous Phenomena offered by Certain Members of the Theosophical Society,
Appendix XXXVII, pp. 122-123, London, 1884.

 Hartmann, Franz. Statement
of a Visitor. Reprinted from Report of the Result of an Investigation
into the Charges against Madame Blavatsky, etc., Madras, India, Theosophical
Society, 1885, pp. 139-144.

 Hodgson, Richard. Mr. Sinnett's
Circular. Reprinted from the Journal of the Society for
Psychical Research (London), November 1885, pp. 109-112.

 Hodgson, Richard. Franz
Hartmann on the Ultimate Fate of the Shrine. First published in Richard
Hodgson's "Account of Personal Investigations in India, and Discussion of the
Authorship of the 'Koot Hoomi' Letters," Proceedings of the Society for Psychical
Research, Volume III, 1885, pp. 224-226.

 Hubbe-Schleiden, Wilhelm. Dr. Hubbe Schleiden on a Letter from the Mahatma K.H.Reprinted from the First Report of the Committee of the Society for Psychical
Research, Appointed to Investigate the Evidence for Marvellous Phenomena offered by
Certain Members of the Theosophical Society, Appendix XXXII, pp. 115-116, London,
1884.

 Hume, A.O. Fragments of Occult Truth, No. 1. Reprinted from The
Theosophist, October 1881, pp. 17-22. This article written by A.O. Hume is
based upon teachings he received from H.P. Blavatsky and Mahatma Koot Hoomi and
Morya. This is the first article in modern Theosophical literature to set forth the
sevenfold constitution of a human being. See also Fragments of Occult Truth,
No. 2 and No. 3.

 Hume, A.O. A.O.
Hume on Madame BlavatskyThis letter from Allan Octavian Humeto a Mr. Knight has never
been published beforein its entirety. In fact only a very brief
excerpt has ever appeared in print. The "original" copy of this letter is
found in the The Bradlaugh Papers: Letters, Papers and Printed Items
relating to the Life of Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891), which
are preserved in the archives of the National
Secular Society (London). The letter is reprinted here with the kind permission
of that Society.]

 Judge, William Q., ed. "Light
on the Path" and Mabel Collins. [Compiled and with Notes by William Q.
Judge and Archibald Keightley] Reprinted from an 8-page pamphlet issued in New York
in June, 1889.

 Judge, William Quan. E.S.T.
Order No. II of 1894.In this short document, Mr. Judge wrote: "In
accordance with order received from the Master, I hereby declare that [H.P.Blavatsky's]
Instructions I, II and III of this School are no longer secret, with the following
exceptions...."

 Mahatma Koot Hoomi.A Short Letter from Mahatma Koot Hoomi to Mary Gebhard. This short letter from Master K.H. was addressed to Mary Gebhard of
Elberfeld, Germany. In the Letters from H.P. Blavatsky to A.P. Sinnett (London,
1925, No. 184), this epistle is described as "a letter received by Mrs. G. one day in
her room about 4 to 5 weeks after" her husband Gustav Gebhard had received his letter
from Master K.H. This letter has never been published before.

 Maitland, Edward. Anna Kingsford, Madame Blavatsky and the Theosophists. More
than fifty pages of excerpts from Volume II of Edward Maitland's Anna Kingsford:
Her Life, Letters, Diary and Work, 3rd. edition (edited by Samuel Hopgood
Hart), London, John Watkins, 1913. The first edition of this work was published in
1896. These reminiscences contain valuable primary sources including transcriptions
of several of Madame Blavatsky's letters.

 Mavalankar, Damodar K. Memorandum
from Damodar K. Mavalankar. Reprinted from the First Report of the
Committee of the Society for Psychical Research, Appointed to Investigate the Evidence for
Marvellous Phenomenaoffered by Certain Members of the Theosophical Society,
Appendix IX, pp. 87-88, London, 1884.

 Read, F.W. The
Evolution of Humanity. 1893. Letter to the Editor on the
Mars-Mercury Controversy involving Mahatma Letters found in Esoteric Buddhism and The
Secret Doctrine. Reprinted from Light (London), April 8, 1893, p. 168.

 Reigle, David. The Book of
Dzyan Research Reports. 1999. The Book of Dzyan is the
name given by H.P. Blavatsky to the secret source of the stanzas given in her book The
Secret Doctrine. David Reigle's research on the Book of Dzyan attempts to trace
its ideas to known sources. Four of his articles on this subject are now available
through Blavatsky Archives Online. Information is also given on how to order
Reigle's new book Blavatsky's Secret Books published by Wizards Bookshelf.

 Roy, Parbati Churn. From Hinduism to Hinduism. 1896. In this
extremely rare work Parbati Churn Roy devotes three chapters (pp. 36-58) to his personal
reminiscences of H.P.Blavatsky, H.S. Olcott, the Mahatmas and The Theosophical Society.

 Shankar, Bhavani. Statement of Mr. Bhavani Shankar [on the Theosophical Mahatmas]. 1885. First published in Report of the Result of an Investigation into
the Charges Against Madame Blavatsky, etc., 1885, pp. 75-80.

 Unwala, G.N. Testimony of Mr.
G. N. Unwala. First published in Richard Hodgson's "Account of
Personal Investigations in India, and Discussion of the Authorship of the 'Koot Hoomi'
Letters," Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, Volume III,
1885, pp. 338-339.

 Wachtmeister, Constance. Statement
by Constance Wachtmeister. 1886. First published in The
Occult Word (Rochester, New York), July 1886; reprinted in Incidents in the Life of
Madame Blavatsky compiled and edited by A.P. Sinnett, 1886, pp. 317-320.

 Wachtmeister, Constance. At
Wurzburg and Ostende. 1891. First published in Lucifer
(London), June 15, 1891, pp. 282-285. Reprinted in HPB: In Memory of Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky by Some of Her Pupils, 1891, pp. 18-21.

 Weeks, Nicholas. Theosophy's Shadow. A critical look at the claims and
teachings of Alice A. Bailey. This article is a revised and expanded version of one
that appeared in the Summer 1997 issue of Fohat, a Theosophical magazine
published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 Zhelihovsky, Vera P. Blavatsky and the Theosophists. Translated from the Russian
by G.T. This article in Russian originally appeared in Odesskiy Vestnik,
No.123, June 5, 1884, pp.1-3 and was reprinted in Rebus, No. 28, July 15,
1884, pp. 263-265 and No. 29, July 22, 1884, pp. 273-275.